o0ger Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 (edited) I hope this is the right part of the forum to post this. Here goes: Contrary to it’s name the Three Armed Sloth is a marvel in speed, balance and neural augmentation. The battle armor suit protects the wearer from weapons damage but it also amplifies strength and keeps balance even in high speed and tricky terrain. Neural connectors gets feed directly from the brain and the suit can therefore react in real time to the wearers moves. It can also feed data and stimulus back to the brain. Mounted on the back of the suit is the real reason for it’s efficiency in combat. A robotic arm that can wield a multitude of weapons and mimics every move of the suit's right arm. This suit is armed with an Anti-Armor-Vibro-Sword that can cut through steel, stone and armed concrete like it’s made of paper. On the other end of the robotic arm is the counter weight and the balancing machinery that keeps the suit in the right position and keeps the wearer from feeling any of the additional weight and momentum from the arm. Some arms have mounting points for additional weaponry, like the one seen here. A double barrel Auto-Target-Anti-Personnel-Rail-Gun tracks targets and feeds the results directly into the visual cortex of the wearer. The wearer carries a "control pad". Shaped like a sword and weighted properly to make the feeling of swinging a sword feel more like the real thing. The controller is equipped with triggers for the various weaponry the suit carries. ------------------------------------------------------------ Ever since I saw this great MOC by Polywen ( ), I've been somewhat fascinated by the Galidor heads. Allegra's head in particular. I think it's one of the best minifig heads LEGO ever did. So I bought one. Since then I've wanted to build something fitting this great LEGO piece. Not long thereafter I stumbled onto a piece of concept art made by an artist called Trevor Claxton (http://trevorclaxton.blogspot.se/2012/03/overdrive.html) I thought it was one of coolest things I've seen in a long time and it seemed very fitting for the Allegra head. I knew I had to try to build something like that. There are more images of this MOC and my other MOCS in my flickr feed: http://www.flickr.com/photos/o0ger And yes, this MOC is made entirely of LEGO ;) Edited March 26, 2014 by o0ger Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted March 26, 2014 Posted March 26, 2014 Absolutely stunning! This MOC seems a normal toy in just one plastic mould! Quote
o0ger Posted March 28, 2014 Author Posted March 28, 2014 Nice MOC, but Galidor is cancer. I hear that a lot. Everyone seems to be mad about Galidor and claiming that it's "not real LEGO". Why is that? LEGO have produced several toy lines with pieces that could be considered "not real LEGO", like Hero Factory, Bionicle, Znap, Clickits, Modulex, Scala. Sure, it's not LEGO System, but it's still small colourful pieces of plastic produced in Denmark by the same company. And they are compatible. Absolutely stunning! This MOC seems a normal toy in just one plastic mould! Thanks! I was going for that look with this build. Trying to make it look more like an action figure than LEGO. Maybe people would have accepted Galidor if the figures looked more like this? Quote
DuckBricks Posted March 29, 2014 Posted March 29, 2014 I personally do not care if MOCers use Galidor, as long as it looks cool! (like this one ) Quote
B Rick Posted March 29, 2014 Posted March 29, 2014 Very cool. Wasn't aware of those figures... You managed to make it work. Make it work very wel... Quote
bricklayer Posted March 30, 2014 Posted March 30, 2014 The is very futuristic and cool......made with lego...WOW The posibilities are endless!! Quote
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